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Jelly Roll & Shaboozey Take The ACMs To Church With Epic Collab

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Jelly Roll and Shaboozey took the ACM Awards to church.

The two country stars teamed up for separate show-stopping performances that merged into an epic collaboration at The Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas, during the 60th Academy of Country Music Awards on Thursday (May 8). Jelly Roll opened the set with "Heart of Stone," from his 2024 album Beautifully Broken, set to a backdrop of smoke billowing around the stage as he passionately sang about not losing hope for life to get better.

Shaboozey then appeared in the round to start off "Amen," his 2024 collab with the "Save Me" singer that echoes Jelly Roll's own wishes from his performance. The "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" musician was quickly joined by a chorus of over a dozen singers, dancing and getting into the track as he asked for "a little mercy."

Jelly Roll came back out for his verse and the duo got the crowd clapping along as they begged for "somebody [to] send a word upstairs." The "Need A Favor" musician wrapped up the performance by giving glory to God and giving Shaboozey a special shoutout for his birthday, which is Friday (May 9).

Led by Reba McEntire, who returned to host the show for the 18th time, the 60th ACM Awards featured a host of incredible performances from Lainey Wilson, Blake Shelton, Eric Church, Alan Jackson, Kelsea Ballerini, Cody Johnson and more as well as a "Songs of the Decades" throwback to open the show. The night will also see collaborations from Rascal Flatts and Backstreet Boys and Brooks & Dunn and Cody Johnson.

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